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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Requests%20for%20arbitration/Sarah%20Palin%20prote…

…d article up to date. This is pure censorship . It is a sad day in history when wikipedia decides to change the rules of a wiki and only allow a select few to make changes. Sitedown ( talk ) 19:24, 7 September 2008 (UTC) [ reply ] I think that this only makes sense if we exclude …

https://www.academia.edu/34372240/2017_Forberg_C_and_P_W_Stockhammer_eds_The_Transformativ…

…nge in the face of other types of online cooperation. Here, the main example is Wikipedia. Although Wikipedia is no panacea (in the end, there is always an editor who controls what is pub- lished), it allows us to speculate about the possibility of a radical wiki-an- thropology, …

https://www.academia.edu/115465437/CALL_communities_and_culture_short_papers_from_EUROCALL…

…Sophocleous xv Conference committees 1 The impact of EFL teachers’ mediation in wiki-mediated collaborative writing activities on student-student collaboration Maha Alghasab 7 Towards the development of a comprehensive pedagogical framework for pronunciation training based on ada…

https://www.academia.edu/2243648/THE_LAST_CULTURAL_MILE_an_inquiry_into_technology_and_gov…

…ical problem. Among the standard perceptions of the Last Mile ‘problem’, as the Wikipedia definition shows, is the process by which any communication system has to, at some point, ‘fan out’ its wires and cables. Usually, this is seen as the point when the operation becomes not on…

https://www.academia.edu/17798992/Final_Stage_Development_of_the_Integrated_Crisis_Mapping…

…porting documents • Press conferences • Podcasts (video & audio) • Press kits • Wikis Although, in everyday parlance, we talk about organizations issuing statements, news releases, and the like, the messages themselves are not merely the product of an organization’s various depar…